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I've been looking at used Lincoln LSs. How come the 2000-2001's are so inexpensive? I've found some that are $4000-$5000 fully loaded. I know that most have V8's and aren't so good on gas mileage but I did find a few V6's that are still very inexpensive. Can someone explain this to me?
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I recently was looking for the same car -only for the looks -and damn it's pretty when it's shined up on a full tank of government (gas-lol). but seriously here in cleveland, OH all prices have went to rape mode. When I did research on the Loncoln LS it was rated low and the gas was no joke. Now repairs -don't want to envision I never owned a Jag or Range Rover so would I want to pay them prices for repair -backyard repairmen wouldn’t be an option unless you want to spend more money for his problem he'll create plus the original problem -don't fool with it unless you’ve the cash for it…
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The v8 mileage is bad. I sold my 2001 ls and bought a MK-Z mainly because of the poor MPG. The trans gave out absolutely 3 days before the end of the warranty!(God is merciful) It would have been 3200 to fix.
had no problems wit electronics.
If you get one with over 45000 miles and nothing major has broken, it should be ok.
Fun vehicle but it do eat da' gas
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i think it is because the design and electronic gizmos in the dash was a drawback because of electrical problems. i had a 2001 and had good luck with it. as long as you take care of them they are somewhat reliable.
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It has a high cost of ownership.
They're just unreliable with very, very costly Jaguar S-type parts. When something goes wrong, it's very costly to repair it.
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